Tutorial Re-run: Making a Diaper Stacker
I’ve been working on putting the magazine together, so I hadn’t been posting any tutorials. I thought it might be fun to re-visit some oldies but goodies. I’ve got a lovely list of Tutorials planned for you after the magazine is safely off to the printer! But for now, I hope you will enjoy this one:

**This tutorial assumes intermediate sewing ability***
This little stacker would make a nice gift, or addition to your nursery. I whipped this up without a pattern, from scraps, in about 2 hours.
Materials:

1 yd 54″ wide fabric
baby sized hanger
9″x12″ cardboard (back of notepad works great!
thread to co-ordinate
Instructions:

1. Lay out your hanger on a doubled piece of fabric and cut around the ’shoulders’, making a seam allowance of approximately 5/8″. Make sure to leave a small ‘neck’ approximately 5/8″ tall.

2. Cut a length of fabric 22″ long by 54″ wide for the body of your stacker.

3. Cut two pieces of fabric approximately 10″x13″ for the bottom of your stacker.

4. Press down the ‘neck’ of the ’shoulder’ piece and hem on a machine.

5. With right sides facing, sew each side of the shoulder piece, from the bottom edge to the neck edge, pivoting at the corners and leaving neck open. Clip corners. Turn.

6. Turn right side out and press.

7. On body piece, turn each each selvedge edge 2-1/2″. Hem.

8. Take up body piece and make three box pleats as follows: One pleat measuring 5-1/2″ at CB, and 2 pleats measuring 3-1/4″ where the body will join shoulder seam.

9. With right sides facing, attach body to shoulder piece, matching side seams and CB. Trim bulk as necessary. Turn right side out and press.

10. With WRONG SIDES facing, take up bottom pieces and sew around three sides. Insert cardboard, sew fourth side.

11. Matching CB with the center of one long side of bottom, attach body to bottom using 5/8″ seam and clipping corners as you go. Pink seams, or use serger, keeping close to cardboard. Turn out.
12. Front edges will overlap considerably. This will prevent the diapers from falling out the front!
Of course, you might like to add emboidery, appliques, ribbons, etc. Make it your own! Send me photos of your finished stacker and I’ll post it here.
We keep our stacker on the back of the bathroom door - most convenient!





October 31st, 2007 at 11:14 am
Beautiful, and what a wonderful tutorial!! I made a diaper stacker 12 years ago before my first was born, I loved using it for all my little diaper wearers along the way. Thanks for sharing this one
December 2nd, 2007 at 8:45 pm
do you have any more pictures to go along with this? I thought I had the intermediate sewing skills to do this project but I’m not so sure now! lol I cannot figure out how to get past step 8. thanks!!
December 3rd, 2007 at 12:53 am
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v316/BonnyJean/Sew%20N%20Shows/IMG_8459.jpg
I took a break and once I stepped back, I figured it out! lol thanks! I am going to make another one now that I know how!